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The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life.Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s cur ...
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LaunchGood has become the biggest Muslim-specific crowdfunding platform across the globe. Whilst many comfortably use the platform, they are unaware of the story behind its inception. Co-Founder Omar Hamid's journey started in late high school, as he kicked off his design career by starting his own agency - that’s right - during high school. The de…
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Magid Magid may have lived the most unconventional journey to politics there is. After leaving Somalia as a refugee, he arrived at Britain at the tender age of 5. After schooling and working long shifts at factories for cash, Magid eventually enrolled into university to study Aquatic Zoology. Apart from an exotic degree, Magid got a lot out of his …
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Arguably the forerunner in Islamic related design across the world, Peter Gould's journey is fascinating on both a personal and business level. By the time Peter hit university, he discovered two crucial things that would inform his work to come; his passion for design and his belief in Islam. Instead of working at a corporate firm to channel his d…
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If there is anyone who has walked the world through his career, its Shahed Amanullah. He's worked at several major engineer firms, at the World Bank, in real estate development and a in the US State Department. But these jobs have only been in between what Shahed is truly passionate about - creating, leading and supporting impactful start-ups. A Si…
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Recent times have seen massive strides in Muslim mental health awareness. The ways in which we understand wellness have shifted a great deal and it's increasingly clear that mental illness is not to be pushed under the rug. However, we often don't hear of the individuals who tirelessly work on the ground to create this awareness. One such personali…
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Riyaad Minty grew up in a South Africa just recovering from decades of oppressive apartheid. With a keen interest in human rights in a post 9/11 world, Riyaad chose to do a Law degree at university; but only for so long. With a vision in mind and a company to build, Riyaad dropped out of university after his first year of study. Starting off in the…
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By any measure of the word, Mohamad Jebara is a true Math whiz. Scoring in the top 0.5 percentile in his year 12 finals, he ventured to take on the toughest Math he could find at university: actuarial studies. By his mid-20s, Mohamad's genius saw him being named senior partner of a lucrative derivatives trading firm in Sydney. But after just two mo…
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Abandoned by her father at six, Naz's family was jumping from squalor to squalor and living meal to meal. Far from a normal upbringing, she was sent to Pakistan at 12, to protect her from the man sexually exploiting her mother over a mortgage. She was forced into an abusive marriage at 15, and upon return to the UK, was beholden to her mother killi…
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Mufti Menk is arguably the most popular and renowned Mufti on the planet. Having been in the 'Top 500 Most Influential Muslims' list 6 years in a row, his name and online lectures are a staple in millions of Muslim households. To no surprise, we learn the Mufti was reading the Quran at the tender age of 3 and memorised it cover-to-cover by 11 (yes,…
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There are few Muslims who can say they had a seat at the President's table, and Dalia Mogahed is one of those rare few. An Egyptian American at the forefront of Muslim Activism for over a decade, Dalia's journey has seen her lecturing at colleges, training law enforcement and eventually, advising the Obama Administration. We trace Dalia's life from…
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Haroon Meer grew up in the tail end of Apartheid South Africa, but his future was far from bleak. After almost two decades in information security (and playing a lot of pool!), Haroon founded Thinkst, a start-up responsible for bringing Canary to the world, a cyber-security honeypot used by some of the biggest tech giants in the world including Sla…
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To say Professor John Esposito is an accomplished academic would be an understatement. He's Professor of Islamic studies at the esteemed Georgetown University, has published 60 books (yes, within one lifetime) and is a senior member of the UN Alliance of Civilisations. To make this seem all the stranger, we discover Professor Esposito spent a decad…
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The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance …
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This week, host Mohamad T. Jomaa feels like he doesn't understand todays hip-hop, so he invites Daniel B. Dobry III to come on and try to figure it out together! On Homies Gettin' Old, the two childhood friends listen and discuss the rap music they grew up on, what they're listening to now, and why they hate so much of mainstream hip hop today! Che…
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This week, television producer and podcaster @immattdodd brings us Cereal: A Breakfast Podcast. A wake up podcast in which he and two guests (@hamycakes and the lovely and hilarious @sambijomaa) eat and discuss cereal as well as some of the top trending internet stories of the day. Pour yourself a bowl of honey smacks and give it a listen!…
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In what I've decided to call a Ham-cast Special Episode, I'm the one pitching the podcast idea in this one! I have guest sportswriter TJ Hartnett on to join me in an existential conversation about sports, discussing what it is that make sports a connected a special thing in human existence. Yes, it is as out there as this sounds. Finally an episode…
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This week, Cory Di Mino brings us "The Boy Ain't Right", a podcast in where we do a literary analysis of a King of the Hill episode. This may be my favorite episode to date, as Cory and I dive deep, discussing comedy theory, great character writing, story structure, and the state of comedy through different eras of television and how it fits in tod…
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This week, photographer/cosplayer/Star Wars nerd James Clarke brings us BINARY SUNSET: A STAR WARS PODCAST. In it, he poses the question, if we were in charge of Lucas Film, how would we make Star Wars better. So if you like to listen to people shit all over Star Wars while knowing WAY too much about the series, give it a listen!…
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This week, my old podcast buddy Remington Swales comes by with an idea to compare movies with there rebooted counterparts! In "Reboot: The Sequel", we compare THE KARATE KID and THE KARATE KID (which probably shoulda been called The Kung Fu Kid).द्वारा Kitty Wing Productions
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EPISODE 6 IS UP! And it's a doozy. Musician/filmmaker/friend Mitchell Hardage from the band Fantasy Guys has a hell of an idea: a podcast that reviews and analyzes films by writing and then reading a porn parody script of them... That's right, in THIS AIN'T: A PORN PARODY PODCAST, Mitchell, me, and special guest Cory Di Mino take a look at the F. G…
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This week, filmmaker William Bagley hosts a podcast in which we talk about famous directors first films. In this episode, we discuss Matthew Vaughn's "Layer Cake" as well as what it takes to make your first feature.द्वारा Kitty Wing Productions
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Jay Howell from the band Pony League comes by and hosts a show in which we talk about the music we listened to in high school! Emo, screamo, pop-punk, hard core, MUTHA FUCKIN' 311! Is is still good? Is it straight up terrible? What the hell were we thinking?! Find out this week on LET'S MAKE A PODCAST!…
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